Profile: Gabe Mesa

Personal background
Hi, I am nineteen, I enjoy hacky sacking, movies, I am huge music fan, cars, computers, and billards, oh and women. Can't forget women. Anyway, I am currently un-employed however I have worked at a music store, a burger joint, and I have done house painting. Unfortunatley I have only enjoyed one of those jobs which is working at a music store. And I am currently looking for a job that deals with computers or sales. I am also attend college at the local community college. I haven't decided my major though I expect it to be in computers.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I am absolutly positive that other life exsists. When we discover it is a question that only time will answer. If space is infinite, and it is as far as we know, and we exists then the odds are against that there is no other life. So there HAS to be other life other than us. As with all research there are, of course, dangers and benefits. Those being we might find a hostile race of beings and the benefit might be that we find a loving and compasionate race of beings that are more advanced in technology than we are, assuming they do contact us. As far as us transmitting a beacon for others to find is a good idea. However, I don't think it should give our coordinates. That is dangerous. We don't know who we may contact and we don't know what they are like. Ever see Independace Day? Or ever read Battlefield Earth? lol. However, I do think we should send a welcoming note and maybe a way to contact us without giving our exact location. I run SETI because I believe in what they are trying to do. And if I can help out in anyway shape or form I will do so. This is a great way to help without dedicating my entire life to doing so. This is a great project, and sooner or later we WILL find other life.
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